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XFERFAXSTATS(8C)					      XFERFAXSTATS(8C)

NAME
       xferfaxstats - summarize HylaFAX transmission accounting

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/xferfaxstats [ options ] [ files ]

DESCRIPTION
       xferfaxstats  is	 a command script that prints a summary of the HylaFAX
       accounting statistics for transmitted  jobs.   The  statistics  can  be
       sorted  using one of several keys: the sender's account name (default),
       the job tag (useful when used  for  accounting  purposes),  the	remote
       party's	CSI,  the  called phone number, the output device used for the
       call, the communication speed, and the communication data format.  Sta‐
       tistics	are  read  from	 the file /var/spool/fax/etc/xferfaxlog in the
       spooling area, unless filenames are specified on the command line.

       The following table is an  example  of  the  output  from  xferfaxstats
       (using the default sort key):
       Destination	      Pages   Calls   Time	Pg/min	 Errs	TypRate	  TypData
       cadsmith@esd.sgi.com   34      41      24:05	1.4	 0	9600	  1-D MH
       ctb@corp.sgi.com	      32      42      20:43	1.5	 2	9600	  2-D MR
       edmark@esd.sgi.com     42      53      29:30	1.4	 3	9600	  1-D MH
       fredc@mfg.sgi.com      157     174     1:37:52	1.6	 0	9600	  2-D MR
       jlw@engr.sgi.com	      81      90      57:29	1.4	 1	9600	  1-D MH
       jlw@wpd.sgi.com	      346     411     3:57:57	1.5	 100	9600	  1-D MH
       karlton@asd.sgi.com    68      71      36:57	1.8	 0	9600	  1-D MH
       kerrie@mfg.sgi.com     48      58      32:29	1.5	 1	9600	  2-D MR
       kgraf@mfg.sgi.com      128     130     1:48:21	1.2	 2	9600	  1-D MH
       kubey@wpd.sgi.com      264     289     3:22:13	1.3	 6	9600	  1-D MH
       loki@wpd.sgi.com	      205     225     2:56:45	1.2	 5	9600	  2-D MR
       moondog@esd.sgi.com    112     120     1:23:01	1.3	 4	9600	  2-D MR
       mpolen@mti.sgi.com     122     129     1:39:32	1.2	 1	9600	  1-D MH
       nancyf@mfg.sgi.com     174     180     2:08:44	1.4	 2	9600	  2-D MR
       paulh@mfg.sgi.com      56      56      1:29:24	0.6	 0	9600	  2-D MR
       richardn@mfg.sgi.com   34      30      24:42	1.4	 1	9600	  1-D MH
       rosa@corp.sgi.com      32      30      28:00	1.1	 2	9600	  1-D MH
       sam@asd.sgi.com	      65      65      46:25	1.4	 5	9600	  1-D MH
       seth@asd.sgi.com	      34      30      25:04	1.4	 0	9600	  1-D MH
       --------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Total		      2034    2224    25:49:13	1.3	 135
       The  first  column  column  shows the sort key value used (the sender's
       identity here, but otherwise the destination phone number, remote  CSI,
       etc.).  The Pages column is the total number of good pages transmitted.
       The Calls column is the total number of calls placed.  The time	column
       shows  the  total amount of time spent transmitting.  The Pg/min column
       displays the average transfer rate.  The Errs column indicates how many
       errors  were encountered while transmitting facsimile.  (Note that this
       statistic does not include problems encountered while placing  a	 call;
       e.g.   busy signals.)  The TypRate column displays the most common com‐
       munication speed with which facsimile were  transmitted.	  The  TypData
       column  shows  the most common data format in which facsimile data were
       transmitted.

       Account names other than ``root'' and ``guest''	can  be	 automatically
       mapped  to  a  canonical	 format	 in which the host name is removed and
       identical addresses in the same domain are merged  together  (i.e.  for
       NIS   environments).    For   example,	``sam@flake.asd.sgi.com''  and
       ``sam@foobar.asd.sgi.com'' are both mapped to ``sam@asd.sgi.com''  with
       the associated statistics accumulated.  Identical account names in dif‐
       ferent  domains	generate  a  warning;  e.g.  ``loki@wpd.sgi.com''  and
       ``loki@corp.sgi.com''.	The  above  mapping  is	 done only if the -map
       option is specified, by default account names are not altered.

OPTIONS
       -age days   Show information only for the facsimile transmitted in  the
		   last specified number of days.

       -csi*	   Sort output by the remote party's CSI.

       -dest*	   Sort output by the phone number called.

       -dev*	   Sort output by the output device (i.e. modem) used.

       -format	   Sort output by the negotiated data format.

       -job*	   Sort output by client-specified job tag identifiers.

       -nomap	   Do not perform the account name mapping by which statistics
		   for the ``root'' and	 ``guest''  accounts  are  merged  and
		   leading  hostname  part of domain names are stripped.  This
		   is the default behavior.

       -map	   Perform the account name mapping by	which  statistics  for
		   the	``root'' and ``guest'' accounts are merged and leading
		   hostname part of domain names are stripped.

       -send*	   Sort output by sender's account name (default).

       -since time Show information only for the facsimile  transmitted	 since
		   the	specified  time;  where time is of the form ``MM/DD/YY
		   HH:MM'' (the date(1) format string %D %H:%M).

       -end time   Show information only for the facsimile transmitted	before
		   the	specified  time;  where	 time  is  of the same form as
		   since.

       -speed	   Sort output by the signalling rate.

DIAGNOSTICS
       ``Warning, address clash, "%s" and "%s".''  During address mapping  two
       mapped addresses were found for the same account name.

       ``Warning,  weird  user address/name "%s".''  During address mapping an
       address was encountered that multiple ``@'' symbols in it.

NOTES
       The sender field does not necessarily represent the submitter's	actual
       identity.   For example, it reflects the value given by the sendfax(8C)
       ``-f'' option.  Be cautious that this field is not utilized for	audit‐
       ing if the fax user base is not trusted.

FILES
       /var/spool/fax	 spooling area
       etc/xferfaxlog	 default file from which to read statistics

SEE ALSO
       faxq(8C), faxsend(8C), recvstats(8C), hylafax-log(5F)

				 May 12, 1996		      XFERFAXSTATS(8C)
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